Well TGIF, am I right? Sadly, I do not have any fantastic pictures or beautiful inspirational quotes that Ana seems to have an endless supply of, but I do have a great blog post (on time, too!).
So this week we only had 4 days of school because Monday was Labor Day. Monday I went to the water park with one of my best friends from elementary school and I got super sunburnt but it was totally worth it. Then Tuesday I was basically bored out of my mind because it was Tuesday, which just means school, homework, and little sleep. Wednesday was just boring old Wednesday, except I had the “lovely” pleasure of getting a ride home with my neighbor and his friend.
Things got more interesting on Thursday (or Thorsday, as we learned in English). We started swimming in PE, which actually was not that bad except for the fact that the air around the pool was freezing, and then I got measured and ended up being 5 feet and 6 inches, putting me 2 inches taller than my mom and 3 inches taller than Ana (haha sorry :P). After school I did homework and read some fan fictions on Wattpad (if you know of any really good ones comment down below), mostly reading the fanfic and not doing homework (shhhhhhh don’t tell my teachers). After that I had soccer practice, which is where my title comes from. We were just casually doing our overlap drill and our coach stopped us to explain something when out of nowhere, he points at some people who were practicing and says, “I wish they would move, they took our space.” And because we are a team of teenaged girls, we came up with “Get off our land”. Then some girls were talking about what they were allowed to say at school based off of what was in “The Book” (I’m not religious but I’m assuming the Bible) and then we added “Dammit!”. So the big joke of the night was “Get off my land, dammit!”.
Friday got even more interesting; by far the best day of the week. It was a short day, and since I only take 6 classes I got out at 11:50 AM, which was pretty awesome. Before that however, I managed to find a hatred for not having lunch because my locker is on the other side of school from my classes, take a selfie with one of my friends and another kid who is pretty cool, spend most of English joking with the guy sitting next to me, forget my binder in English, and waste all of my time in Biology working on a quiz but really actually thinking about getting my binder back. As soon as the bell rang, I ran back to English and, thankfully, my teacher had put my binder in a safe place. So I went to my locker and walked to Starbucks, ordered my usual of a grande passion iced tea with sweetener (one guy actually knew it was for me lol), and caught the bus home. Which is where I sat watching TV until Ana came and we went and played soccer (no I can’t shoot but that doesn’t mean you get to laugh at me, okay?).
And now? Well I’m just sitting watching some movie about the Cold War and typing this post (duh).
To wrap it up, I can’t top Ana’s ending to her last tip, but I can tell you one thing. Things are going to go bad. A lot. A lot a lot. But that doesn’t mean you need to be down all the time. Eat some ice cream, cry, and then move on. Trust me, it will get WAY better - but only if you want it to. And if not, this picture always makes me smile:
So, that will be all… as always, follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@twotimeslife), comment down below (tell me your favorite ice cream flavor), and talk around! We really want to get this blog off the ground, and we can use all the help we can get!
Love ya lots ♥︎
xoxo
- ash
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